Compliance-assisting module for an inhaler

US11660408B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11660408-B2
Application numberUS-201916571587-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 16, 2019
Priority dateAug 28, 2014
Publication dateMay 30, 2023
Grant dateMay 30, 2023

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An inhaler includes a mouthpiece cover, a pressure sensor, a first indicator and a second indicator. The first indicator may be configured to indicate based on a state of the cover, and the second indicator may be configured to indicate based on an output of the pressure sensor. For example, when the mouthpiece cover opens, the first indicator may illuminate and a dose of medication may be transferred from a reservoir to a dosing cup. The second indicator may illuminate if an amount of inhaled medication reaches a predetermined threshold for successful inhalation.

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What is claimed: 1. A compliance monitoring device for an inhaler, the compliance monitoring device comprising: an accelerometer; a light; and a processor configured to: control the light to be in a first state prior to a dose of dry powder medication being made available to a flow channel of the inhaler, and control the light to be in a second state upon the dose of the dry powder medication being made available to the flow channel, prior to inhalation, and based on the inhaler being in a particular orientation based on feedback from the accelerometer, wherein the light is off when in the first state and the light is on when in the second state. 2. The compliance monitoring device of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor, wherein the processor is configured to control the light to be in a third state based on an output of the sensor, wherein the first state is off, the second state is on, and the third state is off. 3. The compliance monitoring device of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor, wherein the processor is configured to control the light to be in a third state when an output received from the sensor exceeds a predetermined threshold, wherein the processor is configured to control the light to be in a fourth state based on the output of the sensor, and wherein the third state is flashing, and the fourth state is on. 4. The compliance monitoring device of claim 3 , wherein the predetermined threshold is indicative of a beginning of an inhalation from the inhaler by a user, and the fourth state is indicative of a successful inhalation from the inhaler by a user. 5. The inhaler of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to control the light to be in a third state to indicate that it is time for a user to take the dose of the dry powder medication, wherein the light is on or flashing when in the third state. 6. The compliance monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the particular orientation is an upright orientation. 7. The compliance monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the inhaler comprises a button configured to be pressed to make the dose of the dry powder medication available to the flow channel of the inhaler; and wherein the processor is configured to control the light to be in the second state in response to the button being pressed and the inhaler being in the particular orientation. 8. The compliance monitoring device of claim 1 , further comprising: a switch, wherein the processor is configured to cause the compliance monitoring device to transition from a sleep state to an active state in response to actuation of the switch. 9. The compliance monitoring device of claim 8 , wherein the switch is actuated in response to a mouthpiece cover of the inhaler being moved from a closed position to an open position to expose a mouthpiece of the inhaler. 10. An inhaler comprising: a mouthpiece; a mouthpiece cover; an accelerometer; a light; and a processor configured to: control the light to be in a first state when the mouthpiece cover is in a closed position covering the mouthpiece, control the light to be in a second state when the mouthpiece cover is moved to an open position exposing the mouthpiece cover and based on the inhaler being in a particular orientation based on feedback from the accelerometer, and control the light to return to the first state upon the mouthpiece cover being returned to the closed position. 11. The inhaler of claim 10 , further comprising a medication reservoir that is configured to make the dose of the dry powder medication available to the flow channel based on the mouthpiece cover moving from the closed position to the open position. 12. The inhaler of claim 11 , wherein the processor is configured to control the light to be in a third state to indicate that no additional doses of the dry powder medication remain in the inhaler. 13. The inhaler of claim 10 , wherein the light is off when in the first state and the light is on when in the second state. 14. The inhaler of claim 10 , wherein movement of the mouthpiece cover from the closed position to the open position causes a dose of medication to be made available to a flow channel of the inhaler for delivery to a user. 15. The inhaler of claim 10 , further comprising: a dosing cup; and a medication reservoir configured to deliver a dose of medication into the dosing cup based on the mouthpiece cover moving from the closed position to the open position; wherein the processor is configured to control the light to be in the second state upon medication being delivered from the medication reservoir to the dosing cup. 16. The inhaler of claim 10 , wherein the processor is configured to control the light to be in a third state to indicate that it is time for a user to take a dose of medication. 17. An inhaler comprising: a mouthpiece cover; a medication reservoir comprising dry powder medication; an accelerometer; a light; and a processor configured to: control the light to be in a first state when the mouthpiece cover is in a closed position; control the light to be in a second state upon a dose of dry powder medication being in a ready state for inhalation and based on the inhaler being in a particular orientation based on feedback from the accelerometer, wherein the dose ready state is when the mouthpiece cover is moved from the closed position to the open position; and control the light to return to the first state upon the mouthpiece cover being returned to the closed position. 18. The inhaler of claim 17 , wherein the particular orientation is an upright orientation. 19. The inhaler of claim 17 , further comprising: a yoke; wherein the processor is further configured to control the light to be in the second state based on movement of the yoke which makes the dose of the dry powder medication available to the flow channel. 20. The inhaler of claim 17 , further comprising: a dosing cup; wherein the medication reservoir is configured to deliver the dose of dry powder medication into the dosing cup based on the mouthpiece cover moving from the closed position to the open position; and wherein the processor is configured to control the light to be in the first state when the mouthpiece cover is in the closed position and control the light to be in the second state upon medication being delivered from the medication reservoir to the dosing cup.

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  • using medicine packages with incorporated spraying means, e.g. aerosol cans (pocket atomiser of the injector type A61M11/08) · CPC title

  • Inhalators with dosage or measuring devices (A61M15/0028 takes precedence; dosage devices incorporated in aerosol cans B65D83/52) · CPC title

  • Powder · CPC title

  • with alarm · CPC title

  • with testing or calibration facilities · CPC title

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What does patent US11660408B2 cover?
An inhaler includes a mouthpiece cover, a pressure sensor, a first indicator and a second indicator. The first indicator may be configured to indicate based on a state of the cover, and the second indicator may be configured to indicate based on an output of the pressure sensor. For example, when the mouthpiece cover opens, the first indicator may illuminate and a dose of medication may be tran…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Norton Waterford Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M15/0065. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 30 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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